Dion Hinchcliffe is an enterprise 2.0 guru, with a blog on ZDNet.com. I guess he runs ads for conferences he puts on, among other things. He’s currently running a Google AdWords campaign. He used all manner of Web 2.0 key words for his ad campaign. So it’s an interesting survey of interest in the different apps of Web 2.0.
Interesting tidbit. I’m running a Google ad campaign with every single 2.0 phrase imaginable. The #2 searched for keyword? “Twitter”
Which made me check out the visitor stats for Twitter on compete.com:
Look at that sharp rise in March 2008. The Twitter train just keeps on rollin’.
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I love how thought it wouldn’t amount to anything because it was so simple.
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